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When I first heard this, I thought they were setting up a situation where they could bring him back but for less money. At his age, and the fact he hasn't been that healthy over the past few years, his contract either has to reflect that, or he has to go.

I can't see any team signing him to a somewhat large contract just to use him as a short yardage back. Plus, knowing Steven, he wants to be a starter, or at least get a lot of carries. Having less than 100 carries a season, if he's healthy, isn't going to make Steven a happy fellow._________________Kickers are people too

7 consecutive 1000 yard seasons says he should be in the discussion, but Idk if he has the career bulk #s. RBs will never be what they were 20 years ago. It's difficult to say how voters will handle this era of RBs._________________2013 Bears Forum Mike Ditka Award Winner
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I'll tell you what, if Green Bay got him on a reasonable deal. That would be scary.

What I was thinking aswell.

What's up with Pead though?

D-Rich outplayed him and he hasn't gotten much on the field since. Wouldn't mind seeing what he can do but he was struggling in the preseason. He was hesitant hitting the hole. Wasn't adapting well. They might just be developing him further. Didn't seen at all NFL ready._________________

We would only take him if doesn't expect to be the #1 RB and if he takes small contract. If the answer is no to either one of those than no thank you. Last year I really wanted him but with the sudden emergence of Bolden and Ridley we are no longer in need of main feature back. We are currently averaging 144 rushing yards per game btw._________________